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SPRINGFIELD: Council targets litterbugs
By Amber Cox, Special Writer SPRINGFIELD — Township Council has concluded it has been too lenient with litterbugs and that maybe it’s time for the offenders to spend some quality time picking up roadside trash and paying heavier fines. The current maximum fine for littering is $100. Township Solicitor Dennis McInerney told council on Aug.…
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Animal Rescue Appeals to Public to Help Find Missing Dog
Dog rescued from kill shelter is lost in Mercer County
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP – Bottom Dollar grocery gets planners’ final OK
By Amber Cox, Special Writer BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — The Bottom Dollar Food Grocery store has received its final approval from the Planning Board and still hopes to open at the end of the year. The store will be located at the abandoned Acme building on Route 130 and Farnsworth Avenue. Representatives from Bottom Dollar presented…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: City eyes bonds to fix sidewalks, Old City Hall
By Birgitta Wolfe, Managing Editor BORDENTOWN CITY— The city has had it with fixing broken sidewalks one crack at a time and trimming dying trees each time a rotten branch falls. ”We can just never keep up,” said Mayor James Lynch, noting there is always a long list of people waiting to have their section…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Robbinsville 11s softball stood tall
Young team reached state final By Justin Feil, The Packet Group The Robbinsville 11-year-old all-star softball team can’t see eye to eye with most any of its competition, but that didn’t stop it from putting together an impressive run this summer. ”When we line up,” said Robbinsville manager Dan Heulitt, “it’s kind of comical how…
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PRINCETON: Bertoli to play role in Titans’ future
By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor After Scott Bertoli graduated from Princeton University, the Trenton Titans gave him a chance to play professional ice hockey. The Titans also made Bertoli the only player to have his jersey number retired. When the Titans’ future was in limbo after the New Jersey Devils cut ties with them,…
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PRINCETON: Powder scares in Princeton
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Two unrelated suspicious powder instances were reported in Princeton on Monday, disrupting operations and forcing quarantines at a business and the hospital. The first was in Princeton Township when an employee at Church & Dwight, a parent company of Arm & Hammer, reported an unknown powdery substance in the mail…
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PRINCETON: Surace looking for progress day by day
PU football looks to move forward By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Bob Surace was talking turnaround when he consulted former teammate and current Dallas Cowboys head coach Jason Garrett during the offseason. Garrett took over a Cowboys team that was 1-7 and went 5-3 in the second half. Surace would love to see similar…
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